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Location3 Media is an integrated digital marketing and advertising agency that partners with global brands to build awareness, drive action & fuel advocacy. Founded in 1999 and located in the heart of Denver, Location3 has a staff of 80 full-time employees who service consumer and multi-unit retail brands through enterprise-level and local digital marketing solutions. More than half of Location3’s client base has worked with the agency for at least three years, as Location3 improves the strategy and performance of every client they partner with.

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Location3_Media

Job Title

SEO

Company

Location3 Media

Type of Work

Agency

Location

Denver, CO

Favorite Thing About SEO

Being able to deliver the durable ranking clients need for increased traffic and maximized conversions.

Blog Comments & Posts

We are about to launch a few international websites, so this post is very timely for us. I've passed along to our whole development team so hopefully your tool will come in handy. Thank you for sharing!

Very timely information, we've been getting this question a lot lately. I'm currently trying to decide between building out a sub-domain or a separate domain to build content around a specific product offering. All of the content will be unique and informative around the product and we don't plan on any spammy backlinking tactics, but from a straight PMD benefit for ranking, would you say it's better to do the separate domain or the subdomain?

This is extremely informative! I can see some of these tactics that we can put into play right away. regarding the international/translated version, does this work if you don't have a version of your site or blog in that language? It doesn't seem like it would make much sense to post in the middle of all your english content.

Great job on the first post! Have you (or anyone else) had a lot of success removing negative backlinks? We find response levels from webmasters to be pretty low. I guess there is less insentive to remove then there is to place, depending on the scenerios in place.

I never realized how much black hat commenting was still going on until I started my own blog. I appreciate the validation that commenting for link building is not the right direction to go in. I may need to pass this post on to a few people ;)

Excellent read, very informative! It had not occured to me before that rel=author would play a role in link value, but it definitely makes sense. I'm looking forward to trying out your tool. We have not had much success with link building tools over the years, but this is certainly a much different approach.

I really love this visual. I've been a lot of experimenting with schema lately, and this really lays all the details out in a digestibly format.

I have a question you might be able to answer. I'm doing some research on concert tickets and found that many search results contain several events listed as rich snippets (search "styx concerts" for an example). However as I've been comparing these listings, many of them don't contain any microdata at all. Do you (or anyone) know how Google is pulling these and how it might be influenced?